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VB-C300
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Features
Built-in Terminals
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The base of the VB-C300 is equipped with built-in terminals for connection to various external devices.
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1. Power Connection Socket
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Connect the camera to an external power supply or AC adapter (not included). The terminal accepts 12 volts DC power or 24 volts AC power.
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2. 10/100 Base-T LAN Connector
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Connect the camera to the network with an RJ-45 cable cable. The VB-C300 integrates the PoE (Power over Ethernet) functionality, so the power can be supplied to the camera via the LAN cable from a PoE Power Injector or an IEEE 802.3af-compliant PoE midspan or switch.
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3. Audio Input Terminal
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Use this terminal to connect a microphone to the camera. The Administrator can then monitor the audio at the camera site from a remote location using the NC Viewer application.
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4. Video Output Terminal
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Connect a monitor to the camera through this terminal to display video images on the monitor screen. A monaural, mini-jack connector is used, and the video output terminal outputs interlaced NTSC analog video signals. You can also use this terminal for adjusting the camera position at setup.
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5. Audio Output Terminal
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Use this terminal to connect a speaker to the camera. Audio can be sent to the camera by the Administrator from a remote location using the NC Viewer application.
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6. External Device I/O Terminals
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The camera has two input and one output terminals for the external devices, such as sensors or alarms.
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With all this flexibility, you can get connected and get the VB-C300 working for you right away.
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